In Japan, the manga industry is ruthless. The many magazines have no qualms about erasing the comics of the various authors, newcomers and veterans alike, even after a few chapters or with a few volumes behind them. And of those who survive, most are under 4 years old. For that My Hero Academia result is excellent.
After several failures, Kohei Horikoshi managed to write his hit into one of the most successful mangaka from Weekly Shonen Jump and the entire current manga landscape. And these days we are celebrating the seventh anniversary of My Hero Academia. The comic, born in 2014, has become one of the most famous and for that the date has the Fan party on Twitter and in various social networks. Many celebrate with images from the first and last chapters to symbolize the development of the work over time, while another remembers the current moments of the series.
Of course, the celebrations won’t be relegated to social media. After the My Hero Academia hiatus last week, Weekly Shonen Jump has assigned three consecutive color pages for the manga, and who knows if a cover won’t make it into # 35. A celebration of the depth therefore also by the well-known house magazine Shueisha, which confirms the importance of Kohei Horikoshi’s work.
Today it has been seven years since My Hero Academia first appeared in Jump
– Yuki Hayashi / (@ hayayu1231) July 7, 2021
Seven years ago I worked with Haikyu on the music for a Jump work for the first time! was the first time
I’m happy to hear that a lot of people liked the music of both works
And stay tuned for the new theater music!
2 films have been released and one is coming in August and a possible schedule for 10 films # γ γ γ’ γ« 7 ε¨εΉ΄ #heroaca_a #MyHeroAcademia pic.twitter.com/EeELswPdzV
– MHA-NEWSπ§π·β𦴠(@animenews_news) July 7, 2021
7 years of serialization
– Gaius (@Foreverheroics) July 7, 2021
4 years MHA for me
What started out as curiosity has fundamentally changed my whole life
I developed a passion for a medium I didn’t expect to love.
I got to know people and learned a lot
All thanks to a little manga called My Hero Academia
Let’s see where that leads pic.twitter.com/2pWhkkypRT
Happy 7th Anniversary / 7 Years of Serialization of My Hero Academia Manga! Congratulations to Horikoshi-sensei! ~ pic.twitter.com/8SwKbD2HpX
– Atsu (@ Atsushi101X) July 6, 2021
Happy 7th anniversary of my favorite series, My Hero Academia π₯°
– crater || Eris Deku (@crater_w) July 7, 2021
Thank you Horikoshi Sensei for creating 50% of my entertainment over the past 7 yearsπ₯°π₯°π₯°π₯° pic.twitter.com/iHS1Z3QSgB
#MyHeroAcademia
– Gambit (@GambitXIII) July 7, 2021
Holy shit it’s been 7 years since it started and hopefully there are a few left
There are way too many things to rave about this series, so here on Deku given his villain’s gallery pic.twitter.com/fYKodJYLEM
318 chapters, 30 volumes, 101 episodes, 3 films, 4 ovas, 3 spin-off series, 1 light novel. Happy 7 years to my hero academy !!! pic.twitter.com/27FXmrt9d8
– Black Jiro (BP) #BLM (@black_jiro_bp) July 7, 2021